Sweden's very own modular shelving series by String recently expanded into furniture, such as a white and birch collapsible table. Originally designed in 1949 by Swedish architect Nils Strinning, the String line offers flexible shelving units offered in various sizes and finishes configured to fit any space. For more Swedish love, check out these 17 innovative Swedish designers here.

Quickly take a trip to this 1,900 square-foot prototype prefab house in Sonoma designed by San Francisco-based architect Neal Schwartz. Says Schwartz, "Many clients are interested in prefab options, which can be wonderful, but are not necessarily cheaper than a smart, custom solution. Simply having the flexibility to sensitively respond to the particularities of a site adds so much value to a home.”

What do you get when you combine a bakery, wine shop, cafe, bar, eatery, and hotel? At the Chapel in the village of Bruton, that's what. A former Congregational church that dates back to the 17th century and recently renovated by architects Mackenzie Wheeler, At the Chapel is a traveler's dream. Seen here, the double-height dining room being illuminated by a glass fiber optic chandelier by Bruce Monro.

At Dwell, we always love seeing clever DIY ideas and these hallway hooks by German design studio Snug are a shining example. All you need: a few children's wooden blocks, drill, screws, paint (optional), masking tape, et voilà—instant storage! All done in less than an hour, too.